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Everyone needs a backup camera

Giving this 4 stars only because I recently replaced this Rosen camera model I purchased a year ago. Apparently the short cable attached to my camera became defective last week after using it for about 10 months, and that caused a 'no signal' to become a problem. However, Crutchfield sent me a replacement, and all is well again. This is a professional looking camera, once installed. I have a Dodge Durango, and the cable reaches all the way from the back to the front. I had to snake it using the Bojo pry tools under various panels and trim as the other reviews noted. But it's well worth the money savings and effort with a little patience. When I did the original install I had to install a 'relay' in order to get power to the camera. So overall, installing backup cameras can involve multiple steps, but it is definitely worth it in the long run. And you can count on Crutchfield if you have a problem.

Nice Camera

I've had two different cameras with the same Rosen Nav system, one a Boyo in a previous truck and now this Rosen camera in my new 2012 Tahoe. I must say that the Rosen camera appears much clearer and has a better picture than the previous truck's camera.

I wanted the camera install and Nav system to look as close to factory as possible, which is why I went with the Rosen Nav unit to begin with. The camera was a very difficult install, but I did it myself and took my time. If I wanted to just mount it anywhere, it would have been pretty easy, but on the Tahoes to make it look factory, you have to remove a lot of the internal liftgate components as well as the exterior applique (which the camera mounts to). In the end I'm happy with this. Routing the cable wasn't too bad and you also need to tap into the reverse wire under the dash. I like the blue lines on the picture for guidance.

Again, great camera, but a factory look install on my particular vehicle was quite involved to ensure nothing broke or leaks, etc.

Rosen DP-1068

The camera is crystal clear during the day. At night, in pitch black with only the reverse lights to illuminate, there is significant pixelation, however I am able to make out any objects that would inhibit safely backing up. Parking in lots or where there are street lights, the picture is very clear at night. The blue guide lines on the display are great for assisting to get positioned to meet up with a trailer.

I did the install in my 2008 3/4 ton suburban. hooked directly up to the back of my rosen receiver. Running the wire to the back of the suburban by removing/ tucking wire into the inside of plastic moulding down drivers side of vehicle. The hardest part is removing the tailgate cover and drilling through the sheet metal. There probably is an easier way but I didn't want to see wire sticking out from the glass gaskets or somewhere else that looked sloppy...I aligned the drill hole to access the plastic moulding that would house a factory installed camera. Then drilled another hole where I wanted to mount the camera. Feeding the wire through the holes,mounting the camera, securing the wire, and taping the connection, everything looks reasonably factory installed and functions as such.

Simply Love It

I bought my car with a Rosen system in it and needed the backup camera, i called the man who installed the system and he wanted to charge me 399.00 before tax too get the backup camera and install it, i found crutchfield ( thank God ) ordered the backup camera and saved a bunch ..I love this product..we called tech support which was very helpful and had it installed in 10 min thanks Crutchfield..Debbie

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What's in the box?

24.5' DP-1017 Extension cable (terminated by a male S-Video on one end and a female S-Video on the other end)

9" Camera harness (terminated by a 6-pin clip-in connector on one end and a female composite video and female S-Video on other end)

16" Camera adapter cable (terminated by a female S-Video connector on one end and a female composite video and red DC connector on other end)

5' Power ground cable (terminated by a black DC connector on one end and red and black bare wires on other end)

2 Mounting screws

2 Flat washers

Product Manual

Installation Guide

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Features

Overview: The Rosen Color Backup Camera (DP-1068-1) is compatible with Rosen
& Car Show navigation-multimedia head units which feature either a proprietary multi-pin
backup-camera connector port or standard composite video jack (Camera In). The Rosen backup camera will allow you to see what
is behind your vehicle on the Rosen navigation-multimedia head unit's integrated LCD
monitor.

Installation: The Rosen Color Backup Camera comes with an integrated
mounting bracket and various cables to install the unit (a composite video cable with male RCA connectors on each end
is required for head unit's with a composite video jack camera input). This small camera (mounting bracket included)
can be installed on the rear bumper by the license plate of your SUV, truck, or
car, with high quality, color picture projected right onto the Rosen
navigation-multimedia head unit's
LCD monitor. The mounting bracket is fixed, and the camera angle is not adjustable.

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